Posted on 06/22/2013 6:45:56 PM PDT by Jet Jaguar
Oh, good. Another scandal for the Republicans to fumble.
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Maybe there are some photos that are “uncompromising position” with the Usurper. =)
I sure hope it’s something that could delay the gang of 8 thugs. I want that garbage derailed and seriously evaluated before ever being voted on.
He said Macaca to a transvestite midget hooker.
Hey people of Belgium, meet your new US ambASSAdor.
Maybe hes an illegal immigrant. :)
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Funny!
Nah.....the only unforgivable sin today is be non-black and say the N word.
People in NJ are among the biggest proponents of “sexual freedom without limits”.
Nothing much can stop what is decreed by the American people and the rulers they select. Not even lack of money seems to do the trick anymore, as the American people are drunk on overspending.
“Come here little girl!”
“Hi Little boy, would you like a lollipop?”
Menendez, I hope you’re locked up in cell with a 6’8”, 285lb lifer who’s got a little girl or boy! That would be a sentence I hope you get you perverted SOB!
He could still get elected there with a live boy.
If not he could at least be the next head of the department of education under the ozero administration.
Amend the Constitution to allow ***state legislatures*** to recall wayward US Senators to offset the damage from the 17th Amendment.
Great idea.
Well.....?
I've seen things hit the Post site between 2:00 and 4:00 AM. I know Menendez is a scummy rat so I'm packing it in for the night.
The constitution is a delivering document. It doesn’t say a lot of things. ... like no prescription for recall. ... therefore what applies is that what is not in the Constitution is left to the states. This court was wrong big time.
I meant delimiting document (Constitution).
That would have been prior to the 17th Amendment, of course. I read the 17th as forbidding states from such a move.
The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State, elected by the people thereof, for six years;
There is only one way to remove a sitting U.S. Senator -- a 2/3 vote of the senate to expel him.
Congressional Research Service
In 1797, Sen William Blount of Tennessee was expelled for treason. Then, in 1861-2, fourteen other Senators were expelled -- all from Southern states and being sympathetic to the Confederacy.
There is no provision for recall of any elected federal official. This has been settled constitutional law for over 200 years.
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